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Fraction Math Menu | Independent Extension Activities
Fraction Math Menu | Independent Extension Activities
Fraction Math Menu | Independent Extension Activities
Fraction Math Menu | Independent Extension Activities
Fraction Math Menu | Independent Extension Activities
Fraction Math Menu | Independent Extension Activities
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This math menu is intended to be an independent, extension activity to support concepts learned during a unit on fractions. With this menu, the students have $20 to โ€œspendโ€ and are encouraged to select activities from each section of the menu. Includes a half-page insert for students to glue in their notebooks so they can keep track of their progress and a list of materials needed to begin using these menus in your classroom!

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Fraction Math Menu | Independent Extension Activities

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"They loved this resource it kept them engaged. It also helped them apply it to other aspects of their learning. "
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All five math menus in one download! With these "menus," students have $20 to spend on activities that reinforce their knowledge of basic math skills in each of the following areas: geometry, multiplication/division, fractions, measurement, and place value. Includes a half-page insert for students
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Description

This math menu is intended to be an independent, extension activity to support concepts learned during a unit on fractions. With this menu, the students have $20 to โ€œspendโ€ and are encouraged to select activities from each section of the menu. Includes a half-page insert for students to glue in their notebooks so they can keep track of their progress and a list of materials needed to begin using these menus in your classroom!

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Understand a fraction 1/๐˜ฃ as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into ๐˜ฃ equal parts; understand a fraction ๐˜ข/๐‘ as the quantity formed by ๐˜ข parts of size 1/๐˜ฃ.
Recognize and generate simple equivalent fractions, (e.g., 1/2 = 2/4, 4/6 = 2/3). Explain why the fractions are equivalent, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model.
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